The Newfoundland government voted itself out of existence in 1934, not 1964.
@JadenFolster5 күн бұрын
Home ❤
@yodorob5 күн бұрын
Argentina almost joined the Canada/Australia club, but its corrupt politics and unequal economy put those plans to ruins.
@yodorob5 күн бұрын
Just after 2:00, the pronunciation of "Jacques Cartier" is badly butchered.
@petemcfadden35436 күн бұрын
Amherst,Nova Scotia born and raised ..SCOTIA STRONG!👊❤️
@yodorob7 күн бұрын
Canada and Russia might have more or less the same harsh winters (and Moscow and St. Petersburg are as cold as Montreal and Toronto), but Canada has a standard of living and rule of law much more like Australia. In this more exact sense, Canada is more similar to the Nordic countries than to Russia.
@lucasSilva-wl6rs11 күн бұрын
😮😮😮
@YanikCrepeau115 күн бұрын
5:44 "The only international vehicular tunnel in the world" Really??? When I was in France, near Menton, I missed the exist to the French city. I entered a tunnel and when I exited I was in Italy. On the French side, it was the Autoroute La Provançale (A8) and in Italy Autostrada dei Fiori (A10). In fact, between France and Italy, there are many international vehicular tunnels.
@madpainter711416 күн бұрын
We all live close to the border in Canada in order to not freeze to death.
@madpainter711416 күн бұрын
Not a lot of rugby or cricket in Canada.
@yodorob5 күн бұрын
They're more niche sports in Canada (and certainly in the US) whereas they're more mainstream sports in Australia.
@dukezap119 күн бұрын
3:19 Canada is now at 41.7 Million
@yodorob5 күн бұрын
Canada's immigration rate has grown in recent years at an even faster rate than Australia's. So much so that, when combined with lagging infrastructure investment, it has led Canada into a "population trap" unparalleled in the developed world.
@Tats202021 күн бұрын
the vast majority of families want a house to raise their kids in not a box in the sky. This is a horrible way to live if you have kids.
@pathonnn22 күн бұрын
It’s such a shit hole the Vikings left and never came back
@davidmartin793124 күн бұрын
Nova Scotia: A British colony that owes its birth to ethnic cleansing and war crimes against civilian populations.
@HighpointerGeocacher25 күн бұрын
I can't stand these videos when the narrator can't pronounce words correctly. For example, the "J" in "San Juan" is not pronounced with the hard "J" sound. Don't people who make these videos know that?
@thomasdeering16021 күн бұрын
Neeagara made my skin crawl
@JohnCooper-qw2wf26 күн бұрын
russia is a kill*r of nations!
@jamesgully007727 күн бұрын
Your border line was not our border! You even show vancouver island as American. Details matter in these videos. Coastline do not equal borders.
@sexygeek899627 күн бұрын
Trudeau will find a way to screw that up.
@rolandsutter245128 күн бұрын
Todd mean’s death I German
@OceanChannelProductions28 күн бұрын
please do british columbia
@GeoPerspectiveCanada-fr4tj28 күн бұрын
It’s coming
@ronhubbardjr262429 күн бұрын
The border does not connect between Washington and Alaska.
@davidreichert939229 күн бұрын
We've lived apart and barely acknowledged one another for so many years on the opposite sides of the planet, it's amazing how similar we are despite that. It's great that we are finally developing a closer relationship.
@kayleesullivan5720Ай бұрын
Hello! There is, and has been Mikmaq living in Newfoundland for centuries. There is archaeological evidence to prove this, as well as genealogy lineage to prove this in western and central Newfoundland :)
@mikegatherall377424 күн бұрын
Brought in by the french😂
@kayleesullivan572024 күн бұрын
Go talk to the lovely staff at the rooms in St. John’s who will gladly show you evidence and correct you otherwise❤
@beautanner8409Ай бұрын
If they held the population growth still, these developments would be helpful. As long as we're letting in enormous numbers (and probably selling the new homes as offshore presales, as is our practice) - this isn't going to be an improvement.
@tonyleukering8832Ай бұрын
How many worlds did you mean in "Worlds?"
@lucforand8527Ай бұрын
The picture of the slave working in the field was not the case in PEI where most were in servitude as maids and other labour looking after the house of their master and mistress. Their were no farm plantations in PEI. If any people were in near servitude it was the Acadians, the Irish and the Scottish. The indigenous people were simply trying to survive!
@lucforand8527Ай бұрын
The British didn't suddenly change the name of Acadie to Nova Scotia. In fact King James of England gave a Royal Charter to what he referred to as Nova Scotia in 1629. The French and English then fought over it for about 80 years until the issue was settled in 1713; at least with respect to mainland Nova Scotia.
@lucforand8527Ай бұрын
Maritimers have their own history that is different from that of Central (Quebec and Ontario) and Western Canada (Manitoba west). The sad fact is that most Canadians don't have a clue about this history unless their ancestors come from their; thankfully, their are quite a few of them as one of the great exports from the Maritimes are its people!
@lucforand8527Ай бұрын
You skipped over a few things a bit quick. Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island only became the capital of Acadie after 1713 when what is now mainland Nova Scotia was ceded to England. Until this time, the capital was at Port Royale at the mouth of today's Annapolis River.
@_PITBOYАй бұрын
No one calls the downtown eastside DTES ... no one. Thats just not a real thing away from City Hall. And a lot of people who live in that rather large geographic community would argue about it being generalized as 'squalor'. Yes, the homeless / drug populations is large in population when compared to other cities, , but they are very centralized into a pretty small area. And the entire way you discussed the safe injection site drips with the obviousness that not only do you not approve, but don't really know anything about it at all. Its not just heroin and the staff dont 'assist people to inject' ... thats not exactly how it works and everyone knows that ... but you are giving the impression that medical professionals are actually holding needles and injecting. Thats just inaccurate. These days, its far more about pills ... Fentanyl ... and keeping people alive by testing it before they take it. Beyond that, much of the Eastside and even parts of the downtown eastside are cultural hubs with very vibrant and well regarded centers of culture and community focused life, but your angle is as if the entire region is a slum. Thats also just inaccurate. I dont even live there or in Vancouver at all ... and I know that.
@emptyhad2571Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@bradleylaford1526Ай бұрын
Eastern Canadian Indigenous Peoples (Population 16,000 - 22,000) are no different Anthropologically than Kossacks or Scandinavian peoples. In both cases the Lifestyles in Preindustrial times was a direct consequence of both Population & Climate
@grungeiacАй бұрын
2:15 this is a Eurasian Jay, does not live anywhere close to P.E.I.
@nonmagicalgirlАй бұрын
This video seems like you just asked ChatGPT about p.e.i
@ImBanshee112Ай бұрын
i like your accent
@tess_mtlАй бұрын
And no mention that Mi'kmaq claim the entire island as theirs and telling of their history. Just like any depressing retelling of Canadian lands. It's pathetic you don't tell their story. 0/10.
@adamwhite3207Ай бұрын
im fr stephenville nl
@onthewater4020Ай бұрын
For clarity to people who aren't Canadian watching this: PEI is important to literally no one in this country other than elementary school kids who are realizing how borked our country's political borders are in social studies.
@01habesha29 күн бұрын
PEI is still very important to those who were born or chose to live there.
@danielwhyte641Ай бұрын
2:50 is Auckland, New Zealand 🇳🇿 haha
@GeoPerspectiveCanada-fr4tjАй бұрын
crap, its annoying when stock video shots get tagged with locations that look similar
@lot3ooАй бұрын
So much of this is so badly research. What. You're PEI video was great but in this one you've clearly only read the english side of the story. No mention of "La grande paix" de montréal. You refer to the french canadians as "rebels" a few times. French canadians did NOT "enjoy" the church. The british always had the catholic church in their pockets. You made it sound like they were happy about it in order to hide from the english speakers.
@GeoPerspectiveCanada-fr4tjАй бұрын
Yeah, I’ll blame my previous writer 😂P.E.I was written by yours truly. Thanks for watching two vids.
@lot3ooАй бұрын
@GeoPerspectiveCanada-fr4tj Re-reading my comment, sorry I if was a bit harsh there. I mean the literal swear words in QC are based in hatred for the church haha. But yeah great work on P.E.I :) I'll watch more vids for sure :) If you want something challenging to research and write about, do one about Quebec! You'll need to do a lot of translation work but if you try to understand the POV of QC separatism, you'll reveal the full understanding of the whole Canadian federation as well. It's def one of my fav Canadian history topics as the story of QC is the full picture of the story of canada (new france -> (7 yrs war) -> province of quebec -> (american revolution) -> lower canada -> (durham report) -> province of canada / qc). hot topics to look up online: - charles de gaule speech in 1967 - 24 juin 1968 - trudeau (dad) provocation in mtl - 16th 1970 - "just watch me", FLQ (look up that vid of FLQ training with palestinians in the 70s) - 1980 first works for canadian (non-british) constitution, first referendum - 1982 - "Nuit des long couteaux" canadian independence from UK without QC - 1987 - lac Meech accord (failed attempt at getting QC in the constitution) - 1995 - 2nd referendum - everyone deciding to stop giving a fuck - "Le confort et l'indifférence", (my own interpretation being that neo-liberalism and capitalism takes over everything, putting cultural issues aside)
@GeoPerspectiveCanada-fr4tjАй бұрын
@@lot3oo Yes, I'm holding off on doing Quebec last for obvious reasons, thanks for the tips
@mikeh2520Ай бұрын
I'd love to visit and have a series of restaurant dinner nights. The seafood chowder, the scallops and the fish come to mind. Oh yea, the mussels and the the lobster too. I've been to Nova Scotia and experienced much of that.
@RobespierreThePoofАй бұрын
I've met a total of one person from PEI. It's the only reason i know it exists.
@GeoPerspectiveCanada-fr4tjАй бұрын
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@marklittle8805Ай бұрын
I still laugh how there are towns where the border went right through houses and buildings. Surveyor errors were massive
@Dreadlock1227Ай бұрын
Canada’s definitely way more similar to the US in almost every way than it is to Australia. The only similarity between Australia and Canada is that they’re both English speaking countries that’s really where the similarities end. I’ve lived in both the us and Canada, day to day life is virtually indistinguishable. Australia’s definitely pretty different
@yodorob5 күн бұрын
Canada is about 70% "American" and 30% "British" whereas Australia is the other way around.
@shannanbrennan612Ай бұрын
Hello, from paradise Newfoundland!! Just outside the beautiful city of St. John’s! Thanks for this beautiful piece!!
@TheBookReader-ug9qeАй бұрын
You forgot to mention Africville in this video. Africville is part of Canadian and Nova Scotia history too. ✊️🇨🇦✊🏿
@scuzzymcticklish199Ай бұрын
Um that’s the Canadian coastline not a border bud
@enobruАй бұрын
I know right. It's a little annoying seeing mapping mistakes sometimes
@nicholasstapleton6108Ай бұрын
You’re not my border, guy
@Michael_BrockАй бұрын
Lol first thing that stuck out. So everything West of BC mainland coast is American?
@PlentopicАй бұрын
noo don't you remember when Haida Gwaii joined the US?